The Childhood of the World: A Simple Account of Man in Early TimesMacmillan and Company, 1873 - 118 من الصفحات |
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... blessings have sometimes come , and that which men have looked upon as evil has been fruitful in good . We cannot see the end as well as the beginning : God alone can do that . The true wisdom is 54 [ PART I. THE CHILDHOOD.
... blessings have sometimes come , and that which men have looked upon as evil has been fruitful in good . We cannot see the end as well as the beginning : God alone can do that . The true wisdom is 54 [ PART I. THE CHILDHOOD.
الصفحة 65
... looked upon as the direct work of some dreadful power . The Chinese imagine them to be caused by great dragons trying to devour the sun and moon , and beat drums and brass kettles to make the monsters give up their prey . Some of the ...
... looked upon as the direct work of some dreadful power . The Chinese imagine them to be caused by great dragons trying to devour the sun and moon , and beat drums and brass kettles to make the monsters give up their prey . Some of the ...
الصفحة 76
... looked upon as the enemy of God and man , was regarded as the cause of all the evil in the world , which he worked either by himself or by the aid of agents . It was held that persons had sold themselves to him , he in return promising ...
... looked upon as the enemy of God and man , was regarded as the cause of all the evil in the world , which he worked either by himself or by the aid of agents . It was held that persons had sold themselves to him , he in return promising ...
الصفحة 82
... people will learn that the great God has neither shape nor parts , and can never be looked upon , " seeing , " as the good apostle Paul told the Greeks , " that He is Lord of heaven and earth , 82 [ PART II . THE CHILDHOOD.
... people will learn that the great God has neither shape nor parts , and can never be looked upon , " seeing , " as the good apostle Paul told the Greeks , " that He is Lord of heaven and earth , 82 [ PART II . THE CHILDHOOD.
الصفحة 86
... looked out from its hateful face , that for long centuries it was feared and became linked in the minds of men as the soul of that Evil which early worked sorrow and shame among them . On this I cannot now dwell , but must go on to tell ...
... looked out from its hateful face , that for long centuries it was feared and became linked in the minds of men as the soul of that Evil which early worked sorrow and shame among them . On this I cannot now dwell , but must go on to tell ...
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